: -! ?Mv ' T 'X&W ?v V- '.-. , THE JAyCASTER PATLY INTELLIGENCE!, fjUDAV. NOVEMBER 9, 1888. K rJ" fee L'V. Daily Intelligencer. "1 '.' "I.ANCASTKB, ROVEUBKKt- 18S8, '. A Sttmlmg Oatre. It Um story which Calvin M. Delllnger lIIt of htattefttment in Yeik county by JatMMter county constables la true, It ia mif ertdent a rtess outrage has been MNMttted, and one which Is very well ttmlMed te impress the community the belief that this man is being .the victim of a brutal persecution of the subject or an Intelligent in- Hen of the truth of the case. is no Justification for the kldnnn- tag in the manner, described, the arrest Wttbent warrant, the bulldozing attempt " extort a confession at the point of n ro re ro Velrar, and the immurement of the man MjRie cell after another for tliree dajs f Jenrneylmr te jail. ; $lt Delllnger is guilty his guilt must be vmnainea by very ainerent rneiueas these. Ills re-arrest by warrant is upon newly and properly discovered twtlmeny, would have been praiseworthy vfeln'the officials; but they deserve only ,jvoDdmnaUenlf they had no warrantor ntreah evidence, and but sought te terrify l.flbe prisoner into confession. We hope Vite officers of justice have something te wege in aeiense or conduct, mat seems, "from the account we have of It, te deserve tvere reprehension and punishment. The attention of the iudaes. the district t attorney, and the county commissioners fw invited te the alleged conduct of tne constables. The detective business seems ";.;te need reeulatlen. &. . BafV foreign upimens. . The opinions of the Uritish papers en L'.ys- " luvameuuui cieuiiuu iuuuu very en- wnaimng reading. Ttiey snow an ex- amrerated idea of the Importance of 1n- tarnatienal affairs in American politics, L,",lad a total disregard of the great issue of g -revenue reform. It Ii surprising with gWbat unanimity these papers ignore that : .yauwt vital element of the whole ulrucale. liVttnil aftrtlltltn I lift 1-ADIllf nntlrali, Ia nniiBna ' .1.AM MAMBtrlaMtil rfi nun Aa. rl a 1Iihii.1 vKirlfal fmr..ffnna HMia Trial, w. 1. ..!.. i vVl" WM"VW "" -WJOIl me lluUJJ rnnwrea ever wna. iney misiaKeniy con- lie work of Irish Americans g-mMed by the Sackvllle correspondence, . fjmmitmieckii juuiuui ui jjuuiiii even us- fjaerts that America would de well te cs ,'.kabllsh home rule in Ireland at the cost ffv witu uitui .unuuiw as is wen Si. publish these foreign opinions widely, sec Because -lliey nre worth anything, ecaussthey are valuelesj. and bv ,oecaslenally contemplating specimens of k taem Americans will seen be educated te r-- yivpvi. uc.ucuianuu ui mum. xu Mil) gJMunpaign just finished the trashy epln- -&'"" " ..(," I.U1VU. a vtiu Kivuii IU11U , iioe mucn weignt, but the reading public gtwlllnotbeleng in discovering hew nbse- !jjr TfuiMi.ceB mey iiru te viucrican voters. The Idea of our undertaking te establish the home rulflnf Irelnnil livtVir L -f arms is quite as absurd as would he a jBeltlsh proposal te establish free trade in ; .ajBerica by force of nrms. In case we Bid ever get Inte trouble with Edr. ; Mad ever Canada and the fisheries or nny Mag else an alliance with the Irish 'teuggllng for home rule would be nulte natural, but our Irish Americans nrens ittoreughly Americans as any, and would u jeeiue usi 10 drag the land of their adep- iwn inie an unneccessary war. The Eiu?- llih and Irish papers are only a trifle mere jjueiugeni m tnelr discussion of the mat- :rtAP limn ffin Avfi IAM.r. ?..!. W3tt.i u T 7. ... Ul"""" "iiiuie, ajwuiuu euserves inau me continuity of our 'Huermu inBiiiuuens lias been severe v tested. B-Sffif -- -. Tariff Kcductleu .Sure. New that Harrison Is elected the i& Bepubllcans are promptly assumliiK u OWty assenting tone about the reduction me tariff. Tlie Chicago Tribune says iflt " is apescoLVictieuor Harrison's Ltithat the tariff needs reductien: and the Ei&'HewYerk JleraU prints a U'ushincten lH4tepatch saying that Ilanlsen will call m Congress together en the fifth of March Pte consider the question, as he Is wholly naojeie control nis Impatience te re Juluce the tariff until the recular session jD the next Congress. P$4 Itloeks new as though the Republican jartywiii nave full swing, with a bare k'i"ierity la both Senate and Heuse. The Wpositlen of Democratic politicians te .amaniy sacriuce their party te their own Ev IfiCATAIltft hne liaen -vntr 4nJl 1- .... ;, t-- ' itu iuam.c3.eu ia inner Vtam than Kew Yerk city, and caused line less at least of a senator InDela- wawevnicii just sufllces te clve timUn. s a majority in the chamber. AKWith a four year's lease of rower XJftoriet them, they can de what thev irtnanniritiitlin i nirr m,,i nMi.m.r.,.. fc,l8d reduction they will need te reduce K li4Il-Ii. mi. ... . . ,. R&uPtt congressmen who sincerely believe 'Arln ll.WlllMatt- n.l tl.f-..M if I r 4i "" "", uu ua eiuucru.ic luiner- VJrwill be at hand te enable them te tic MB0ipll8utaeireect" 1'ue manufactur- yw wue nave uieuse freely te put in the "'Jty prOfeSSiOK hich tariff nt.lri.nna. will lbe likely te find it intent upon cutting wn me uuues. Tiiey will kick te no !;4 DBTDOSe. for It will tin Bim rn. l.r.- ' tMir pocketbooks are again needed ; and any rate mere is no party for them te W te that will de any mere for them. jTbe logic of the situation demauds tariff WdocUen and it is sure te come. 1elded )Vlth Oroee. (,The school beard fihewed its geed sense W organizing. The matter in dispute i ai of trifling conseeuenco : and Mm LDemocraticsIdeef the chairman seemed pearly enough te have the right side of te'1 It but insisted lltlOn thn PIIRlnnvirir ielonef the offices. The llenubllcan (consequently yielded, and with nil grace the situation could yield its by one Conetressmai. iinin. fce Showed himself a master of the art .,ewieg aewn, wuen getting down is , emy uiing te ue. fe have hlel. atlen of his grace and mriliiv RbJ Congress from his performance 1 1 school beard : and we shall ex,urt. i him take all he can cot and i.nv Ike can't carry away, and de it with i magnitude, magnanimity and mag. ace. m m Tnoeruuiud. (have been but two nrMirfenf nt viioiawawuehavBb.n tat,ifA ttaadidatCB for re-election. "wmiJm Harrlien defeated ilartln v I, and Benjamin, his grandson, de I Orever Cleveland. Van u.iren Ikeaten because the country was In an w unanclal distress. c1avi...i i because it was in a claw nf ".ly UU rich manufftcturen seek, ing te be richer, and putting millions into unscrupulous hands te preserve te them the benefit of the tariff tax; even stand ing beslde the man who spent it, slie cl ing it in te him as fast as needed. The figure of the Sunday school teacher, Wnnnmakcr, should be pictured by Nast's pencil, btslde the gross feature of Quay, la the act of buying tlia presidency. It is the beginning of the end. Te such hypocrites and scoffers, the control of the destiny of this great country will net long be confided by its aroused people. Quay's and Wanamaker's aid purchased elections are tee vile for long llfe among us. The rumor 1. current that Quay's "leult mite campaign (zpenaea" were 13,000,000. It la alae aald tbat 1000,000 was turned Inte the fund by Wanatnaker, whleh turn was t&e fat of Philadelphia mannfaetnrera. There la probably enough boodle en band te satlnfy Anna Dloklnaen'a claim of f-l,2M). BunnEx la the drop from the are light te gasoline, and we can only oenaole ourael vca with the rclleotlen that If the eleotrle light bad been better and mere rellable we might new be regretting It mere aerleualy, It la very clear tbat no matter hew many partlea tbore may be In Kranoe en ether liauea, the poeplo are all areed en the quoatlen of the perfection of the national dofenaea. In a debate en Thuraday, In the Chamber of Deputies, the apeakera all ap peared te fear tbat they would be accuaed of wantef zsal for the navy ; and a deputy, who had opposed a large appropriation, hastily withdrew bla objection, en the hint tbat refuaal te grant the money would be considered ovldcnce of wantef confidence In Admiral Kranlz, minister of marine. m Sats the Chrialian Atlvocale,et Hyraeuae: "One of the miracle, of the pretent age la the holding of a popular election. Think et the vaatneas of the undertaking that the American poeplo Rucoe..rullyacoompliahod In ene abort November day, In upward et 40.0CO polling places the votera aaaetnblcd and recerded their wish respecting a multi tude et clllcera te be chesen. All ttiose million, of velen were casI with sciiroely an error, They wero then counted and the result nnnouuced throughout HiIh bread land bofero we Hlept." liut some of ua did net alcep for quite- a while, Pieslilent Uleveland says: l am net Indifferent. I leek upon the situation from a practical and common aense standpoint. It la net a peraonaltnatter, It la net proper te apeak et It either a. my victory or a. my defeat It was a contest botween two great parties battling for the supremacy of oertaln well defined principles. One party has wen and the ether has lest that is all there la te It." Hpoken Uke the man of sonse and. oeuragotbathola. TO LOUD BAVKV1LLK, Or diplomat iheu'rt new the loaat leaat lf Uieu weutatt rtje, O, West, se ytntl, Mxchungt, KnwAnn MoPiiKiiseN, who 1. the Ho He Ho publiean expert u pen congressional statis tic?, figures a con. Idorable Kepubllcan ma jority In the next ilouae. The New Yerk World's retnrnR, however, ahew a Damo Dame Damo eratlo majority of Uve. It la tee seen te tie tie ternilne the political complexion of the Houseorovonof the Heuate, West Vir Klnla lain doubt and ee la aald te be the Nebraska legislature. If they send Demo cratic senators the body will be a tie, and Dolawnre would mnke It Dsmoeratlo If Ita lcvJera had net Hacrlfioed It by thelr telly. Tint great Llek telorcepe weighs 81620 paundr, but U quickly moved by ten pound preeiure en a hand wheel. The great Lord Buokvllle welgha about 200 pounds, but he could net be moved by a 1)0,000,000 preaaure of opinion. Conclusion, Mackvllle m net a keen objerver, though he may have mere bnas about him thin the telescope, He la notcTeuly balnnced llke that Instrument aid ran net be elled "a bully boy with a glais ej e." In thin Isms Is given the opinion of Mr. Ojegsn, the Laber candidate for mayor of Nb w Yerk, en the outeomo of his campaign U-j is Hhert in his bank aoeount about SIOOOCO CoeBanaaya he will never Bgeln be pt'tuuRilcU te feud tbehoeleraof Getham. PERSONAL. Bx-Mayer HtNUY A. Wir.wAM.i foil d yU In the Church of the Kedeenierat Pat Pat Pat orsen, N. J., en Wednesday evening. OOVKIIMOII CIOHDON-. Of llanrala. un rn. elected by a practically unanimous vote. He roeelvod 1Z!,785 vete. : 100 were caat agalust him. ai:encin II. Femier, prealdent et the New lerk Iward et aldermen, died en Thursday. Ue ha. been 111 three weeka, and was re-elected en Tuesday. Tub Latk Piuvy Couneiloii or Cem- MKItCK, HlMON. Of Keanltrsberir. IwniiA.ilm.l 000,000 marks te that city, 300,000 mark, te thul.raoltileoommunlty, and varleusauma te a number of publle charities, the whele auieuntlug te upward of 1,000,000 marks. ei-KAKEii Carlisle In an interview aald that the policy of the Democratic party wa. for tariff reform, and they would .till advocate It Jn hla opinion, If the Repub licans have a majority of the Uenijres, they will advoeaio exactly what the Democrats are doing new. JunaK Tuuiiman, when a reporter at Columbus, e., asked him who defeated the pemccratle party, took down a roerooco- uuuu'i vuiume ana Boieuiniy read the alerv of Who Kllled Cook Kobli T" te the ai ai ai tonlshed seilbB. "New," aald theludtr. with a twinkle In hi. dexter eye, "you knew my opinion. 1 haven't varied from It once," Jacou Haau, of Uarrlsburg, I. dylnir. lie liui beeu a sufferer from asthma for a longtime. Ue Is about S3 year, et sua, and vjns of course unable te go te vote en last Tuesday, but this was the UrateleoUen he had ever missed. Mr. Baab I. n ni.i prluter. having been In the employ of ueneral Hlmen Cameren when the latter was state prluter. Anna k. DioKisseir, the lecturer and atrcsB, has begun suit in the New xerk Bupreme court uxalnat the Uepubllcau na na tlenal oammltieotoieooverSVJSO ferBarvtce remlored during tbeesmpalgn. bne claim, she was ODgaged In Heptember te deliver thlr y icoinre, ln lll0 Weat) and wa receive H25 ler each lecture and berex peusta. Hhe has reoelved the 3 7C0, but oalinsitwaHalBe agreed that in the event tscoe" eloetlon she wa te rcoelve Jehn W. Davis, aged 07, ene of the meat prominent Demoeratto pellUclans in Mary. i.M le.1 en "mly la DiUlmoreof a corepllcatlon et dlseasea. lie was in publle office almost continuously for nearlvrnrt years. He was three tlmea pollee cooi ceoi coei mlasloner, once clerk of the superior court, onee atate treasurer, oneo aherlff of llaltl llaltl llaltl more and onee president of the beard et supervisors of election. Fer many yeara he wa employed by the Baltimore & Ohie railroad company, but resigned te aoeopt the poaltieu or general superintendent et Jbe Northern Central railway. Afterward, he was appointed assistant te the first vice president of the Baltimore A Ohie, and when ltebert Uarreit aucoeeded te the presidency became bis assistant. Uraitlc meaictnrs almost alwart an hnrm tJj? calhartlMike LaXaeV.K " Keidea KIV?.1'' Ule.eta ,hB reiulrimeuu of lEe inVt a lS!lL.nti iSS hihv' whlcl1 hft' "Uirorefl for uuuvmuiSH, QOKITJSJJSI TEAS! OHOIOB OLDl0OPPEE3. rr.ah IMualed UaUy enarirtncat OTr Crep. TEAS. QCOBUK WiANT, 0,U9ttMtJUSK8, WOMAN'S W1HDOM. Most lnttreitlBa; Uonrfrfatlen Willi One et Ih.B.tlUwIltsIn IlioLnnil-Seni Valuable Ttilac Bhe lias Ulrrd and tha Adrlct She nivss. "or all the UfllM I have met during the patnve yeara," said Mrs. SUnnten.recunUy, while allnndtng- a Tompernnci;convonllon in New Yerk, "1 hare net snn mere than twenty wnefeemed entirely well and happy. 1 bare watched the faces el ladles very carefully for many yean, and en nearly ovary one hare Rcen elthcr lines of carp, or unhapptneia, swollen eyeiias, aaiK iidps around llmm.er some equally certain evlritnee or Ill-health and nnbapplnsis. 1 am a nrm advocate of -aeuiperanic, mil ceiloveiad'ea should tAke kcme xoed teiilc or .llmnlaut, and aemsthlnir, tee. that la known te he pore and rollable. I have i tiled UulTy's Malt, and have been beno bene fitted by it i and whlle 1 de net advocate its use by all. I think very many women could be raadohealtbler, happier and mera attractive Mi their huibanda, luvera, friends and families It they would de likewise." The abevn la nnlv nnnnf manvtrrnaf lAaft. menlala from prominent ladlea of Amurlci as Ui the pnrotenlriK power et Duffy's I'oreMalt Whlakey. 1 la a remedy, a tonic, and net a boverajfe. ItcetUlnly ailinnlntes the circu lation, tones up ths 1 1 Te, purines the bleed, Klvea brliihtnets and health te wemen, strenatb te men, and la betnK enderaed by fihyalclans, the cicigy and the mere advanced blnkera- It aheulu he borne In mind, how hew how ever, that there are very many unacrupnletu poeplo who aeek te profit by .the well known standing and reputation which Dun's I'ure Mall Whlakev baa nchlnvcd. nnd will rlnlin that tbey tnve preparations just as geed Hear In mind that DurTv'ii I'urn Mnit wii7kAu .. . - -... . .? . . --- -. eh grown in popularity rer years t thai I it ill BUM IIUWIDUHCU UI lUfl Ulliy nnre rr-mnOv of fhn miiiu ud iiiuuiurjiEi. i ih&l iiceniainn no lusei oil i and that it invariably benents all who in Uilllgently use it, (i) WANAMAKKH'H I'uiLiDKLrnu, rrlday, Ner. 0, 1U8. New styles, new ideas, are watch words all the time in things for Misses' and Chil dren's outside wear. The story new won't be the story el a week efl except in se far as it tells of crowded tables and prices pared down. We show te-day and te-morrow : Twenty new styles or Mliara' and Clill rtrtn'a Leng Unrmenti, llm'Cnl. Trim Trim med wlih rur. In 1'ancy I'lulfls uud htrlpeand In solid colon, We've said nothing of low priced garments this season, but there's been no time when wc haven't had as geed a Ceat or Dress for little money as could be sold with justice te you and credit te ourselves. Ne trash : Fer 3 7ft-ChtMien's ( ea's, Btrlpea nml J'luldH, wlili lloeOannrt Cupes, sizci t te 1J. OJumeiu tore ucli size lurgir. Fer tf Nowiimrketi in stilpcj mid l'laldr, with CntHiorllemi. Ter Sl-tiics in In Tricot, and 1'lulilj, Uraldt'd uud Xrlinmed with Velvet, We are ready for the small boys. Kilt Suits and anything you care for. Overcoats 2j4 te 6 years. Among them odd and pretty things net often found ready made. Second fleer, Chestnut strectsMe. Fourclo Feurclo Fourcle vutors. Baskets have a broadside of the Basement next Juniper street. Far and away the big gest and best assortment we ever had, and by odds the easiest place te see it in. If possible mere crinkles and wrinkles and pinchings and puckerings than ever, and all new and fresh. You'll wonder if there's a new form that grass, or willow, or straw, or rushes, or palmetto, or bam boo, or cord (the newest of all) can be tortured into. Fer a hundred uses. Werk llHHlifti Werkblumls Infanta' liimiints Hump itasliels Lunch 1'iiskcts Willi I'eckulH Weed IIiihUcU MnMeltneliK rjevvi-r ltiitkrta Knitting llHSki'M Tnlile Mills Wsll I'eckiits Den Ilnakuts Knitting llunkctj Knlle lluiknts JluiLit l.'askuU Hampers for soiled clothes. Big and little ; square, oval, barrel shape, cylindrical. A bewildering let in every think able shape, from little fist size te big enough te dump a barrel in. 5c te $12.75. ltasement, northwest of centte. Right alongside Baskets are Rattan and Reed Furniture and Chairs. The makers say we sell of these neit, clean, airy, graceful things twice ever as much as any ether house in America. We couldn't de the business if sorts or qualities were ever lacking or if prices were wrong. "'J11'. Market stti-ut sUIe. nerthnctt 01 If you want an Elastic Flan nel, thick, soft, warm, there's nothing like the Knitted Jersey Flannel. But time and arain you've maybe longed for just as much softness and thickness and warmness without se much give say for Skirts, Wrappers, or Sacks. Here's just the stuff: a woven Jersey Flannel. You'll expect it te stretch like the knitted till you pull it. Solid as cloth. Quiet ground colors. Narrow corded stripes of contrasting shades cut the fuzzy, fluffy sur face into and 3 inch downy windrows. Five such styles ; one plaid. The stuff is en mm. xuu are juuge ana jury. 27 in. wide, 37c. Nertheait of centre. JOHN WANAMAKER, XWYOLKU. JJIOYOLKS, THIOYOIiKS, TANDKMB. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyclea, Tandems, 1IUUAOLK, aiMll.K. (iUAUANTKKI) 1UUHKST OUADK, ILLUttTlt&TrDOATAUIUUE KUKK. POPE MF'G. CO., 79 rBANKLIN ST., U03TON. Yr15.S,Lll.04?K8-1, Warren hu Kew Yerk 1 Ml Watiaah Ayw.. UhlCiitra auh-lydid TJIOK HALK-AT PUlVATlfi HAT.K. --- iDe mree-atni-0 Ftore and Uwnllluv 11 i iriiwi .u- J X. TOBAOOO. s TANDAK1) CUEW1NO TOBACCO, DOYOUQHEW9 xnN CRT THE BEST whicu iB- Finzer's Qonutne Haa a Bed H 11a Tag Kvery Fluff, en 01.1) honesty Is acknowledged te be the l'UUKST and MOST LAST1MU plece.'ef BTANDAUDCIIKWINO TOBACCO On the market. Trvlnit It Is a better teat than any talk about 11. Ulve It a fair trial. WYOUUJUKALKUHAB 1T.1 neTll-lvd&w UVMHNHWAKB. H IOH A MAKT1N. Lamps. - Lamps. -AT- All rersens using Lamps are Interested in securing the 11HST. The Eochester lamp la entitled tlmt name, " THE BEST." It is it central draft lamp, has a perfect wick movement, no danger of explosion. The volume and steadiness of light is superior te any. Yeu can get it cither in a Stand, Par Par eor, riiine or Library Style and at Bettem Trices. Don't fall te examine these be fore making a purchase. If you don't want a KOUIIKSTEIt, we ha ve the Largest Assortment of Stand, l'arler, Library and Hall Lamps, in the Uest Styles and Lewest Trices of ether makes ever offered by us. Any of these will make a useful as well as ornamental present. CCall and examine our assortment before making your selections. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. eetltt-tta JIKATJNU. D HOI" IN l'KIOU. a nkw hepautukkinthebtevh uuhinksh. STOVES AND HEATERS AT HALF COST. A BANKKUPT HTOOK THAT MUST BE HOLD. ahrsi goeaa are all of the beat makes ana warranted. Hut wa bniiKhtlhein low una will glve our customers the Douent of our geed lortuue. Come eirly ana make your selection. Ne auch prices will ever he ollered again. Wa have iibeut 10) 8tevusana lleutera ; nil inakes unil slies. Among the let is seven of "Spear's' Unlobratea l'ailer lloaters. Uegular 1'ilce, m CO cut l'rtce, 17.C0. Oilier Makes In l'ro l're l'ro pertlon. FLINN & BRliNEMAN, Ne, 163 North Queen Btreet, LANUASTKU PA. VAKUJAUJIa. UTANDAKU WOKK. ED-yy.El5GERL.EY CAHUIAUE liUILUElt, NO3r'!0,An5lAUKKT STUBET, liaaj Ol rodtefflce, lancaster, l'e, I have tn Btectt ana Uuua toOrder Kvery Vanotyet the following styles: Ceune. Bug. B-wi wuuiiuigt., uAtlUJIW! f Motkel Wagons, l'hratent I employ the beat Mechanic, ana have f acU acU lUes te bulla correcUy any style of Carrtaire aoalrea. The yuallty, Style ana Finish et wy work makes It aeciaeaiy the Cheapest te the 4VWK11AVKTHK UKSTANUCUXAI'KST OAIITINTHE MAUUKV. """ tiuvanruxiNiiiiisH) huvxiz QALIi AND HKH -THk ROCHESTER LAMP SlxtyOanaie-Lightt iteau them all. Anether Let et CHKAi'ai.oUKSferuu an' OUBteves. - XIJH1 "PBBPBOTION" Ua-l-AX, HOULDINU UUJJBKU CUSUIOA WEATHERSTRIP IteaU them eil.tThU strip outwears all ethcrt. Kuiiw out the oeia. Sten rattllnir n( wlnnnv Kxclaae the dust, Keep out snow ana ratn. Anyone can apply tu-ne waate or dirt made ln Hiielvtng It. Chii be ntted. anywhere no holes te bare, ready for uje. I.HI1 iddv Iti l net split, wa, ,rii erthrluk- euahlen atrln la the mm rwrfnrt, a, the tune. Heater ana Kanie tl Bterea -or-; Jehn P. Sehanm & Sens, 84 SOOTH QUKHN BTH LACAT,rA. MAIL FOHHALKOnniClST. HOUBWrOKHALK ON THE MOST .n. HSS1 iffHV?" Wet Cheatnut, Wal. Appiyat Mlw Cterletw ttraW ttUVema MMOBTRMAKTITBIBT. AUOTION HALKSFKKB-IK OLBVK land la elected erlltau net alacted I will effur all real 1 eataie given me, or aay ether property for se days fre. from this dale. o e vemter 1. LBVtla P4U1ICK. Ne 2:7 North Lime Et, Lantaitir, "'a. pUnMO HALK OP VALDABLK tor;tiae"trectl,ro,,oMr' kn0wn M OM M OKDiT, NCVKMBia 12, 18t8, will be sold all that vatnabl three-atery brick hotel banning, with large Ihroe-atery back bnlldtnga, stables, ete , with let of smrana fronting en North eaeen street M feet H Idchra, (Including the common alley en the street iisH feet, mere or lets, with a southern extension of about JO feet, Including the com mon alley along the south from North Queen SttJ..l.hel'Uv.Maret ies. A correct SrVi?1 1 - I""n,,e may be senn at thecmoe of the nndeisln'd, showing the dimension, and the various alley rights and privileges be be englng te the property. This property la leeateerin the mtncipal bnalness sfreet. Is one of the eldeat hotel stands In the city, has a larpanumtier of room, conveniently arranged, with het and cold water, gas, beaters, etc. eaie win commence en the premises ataeven e clock p, m. CUAKLKSM. MOWBLU Ne. 139 North Qneen t . ry.7,:0n2.0.9,lM Agent ter ailzabeth Michael. pUBjaOHALE OF VALUABLE RKAL ... . J TuisDIV, NOVKVBSRI.1, 1S&S. will be sold en the above day one el the fin cat farms In Chester county, containing 100 Acre, end il mated tn aat rallnwfleld town. ship, and 2H mllns seuthweat or CnatesvUle. anajmlleaeist et I'nrkesburg, and one-halt m!. Le!.1 nf. Uiclldeun, also only onehiif mile of Newiln stntlea, en the PonereyA Newark rnllrcul, which connects at rotreroy with the 1 K. It. ler all trains cast and wet. Thn ground la level, rich and clear, and the buliainga are extra geed 1 hla la a complete and perfect home, and this Is only the sfcend lime ln 0) vcais that this place has been ln the wnrset. ltpealtlvely will be sold, and one. tali the money can mmaln In the place If the pnichiserwtiheilL if,?iZV,Z.'1 me "" .lrR'n Coalcjvllle up till 2 e clock en day of tale. rer further Information address or call en the owner residing thereen, or ssle bill in most any et the fcetjla In I.uncaster city and Suleai 2 o'clock. J k. Mounts. .. . Uontesvile, Pa. Jokai MeSlesib, Aiet nevS-Std. EXKOUTOKS'HA.IiK OF VALUABLE lloel Kstate. ON TCE8D1T, NOVBMBKR 13, A. 1. 18J8, atthe Leepard Hetel, In the city of I.oncnMer, the underlgnnd will offer at public sale the following vuluable real citate, te wit : Traet Ne 1, being n let of ground, en which Is erected a four story brick store bnlldlng, numbered 24 Centre Square, containing In front 54 feet, mere or less, and extending ln dentil effects Inches, tnore or less. IractNe. 2. bnlngalet of ground-en which Is erected a thrco-atery brick atore butlclng, numbered 20 Centre Square, containing in front 13 feet 11 Inches, mera or less, ana ex. tending ln depth tl feet 3 Inchen, mere or less. Tract Ne, 3, betng a let of ground en which la erected a two-story and mansard reef brick dwelling home, eltuatra en the south side of euiuuium nvuiuir, una uumrierea s uoluige Place, containing in front OT feet, mere or lesr. ana extendlng In depth 200 feet, mere or less. This property has water, gas, water-closets, furnace, range, and all modern Improvements! and would make a dellghtful home. Tract Ne. 4, helng six leta et ground, sltua sltua tele.n.,ll980u,ll(!a',tO0rner et College avenue nna West Lemen street, containing in front li2 feet aaa uxtemlln eastward 122 feet, mera or less, with right te common alleis en east and south TiaotNe b, holngalet of ground, situated en tha south slduefiald West Lemen street. centnlnlng In front 22 feet and extending In dpth 132 feet, mero or less, also with right te alleys 'J lie whele of tha above mentioned store buildings nre tunuuUd by first-class tenanta. and they prosentuinngtdwlrablo Investment, and they will be ee.d together lr desired by the purchaser. Anyone wishing te vtewany of thonroper thenroper thonreper tle can de se by e tiling en the undersigned. fain te commenco at 7 o'clock p. m., when cendttl;ns will be made known by MAIUA MOSTKTTKh, WILLI Ail H. IIOSTKTTKU, rUANKL.UOSTKTTlDU, Kxnsulorsel 1. U. llestetter, deceased, leat. I. Hainks, Auct. ectlMtdTu" trAxastsxe. w ATOUEH AMERICAN I Watches, uieckB, .lowelry, Siiecs, Kve-Ula Klc, ut LOWKSri'lllUKS, Optical Noedx. Telegraph Tlme liatly. Evety Article In this Llue carefully lteulred. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159X N. Queen BL, Near P. it. It. sutttcn. w KDD1NU PKKHENTa. &ILI, Jeweler. Wedding Presents in Silver. New mid Artistic Designs In B1LVKIITKA8KT8, LKMONAltE SKTS, OAKKI1ABKKT8, rUUlT IUS1IK3, FllKNCU CLOCKS, llUONZUS.Kte, CHAS. S. GILL, NO. lO WH8T KINQ ST., LANOASTRU. PA. R El'AlltlNQ. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING! Fer rtne Watch and Jewelry ltepatrlng TKV UB. Will gtve you the beat of work aud for less money than you have been paying. ANVSl'KOIAL WORK, Resetting Stones, &c., All Werk Warranted and Satisfaction Guaranteed. WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, COU.OrOUANUK, LANCABTKU. PA. nl-tta J-'UJiH, tic. H ATS AND FUKS. PXCLUSIYELT HATS AND FURS. AMEK -LKADINO. Practical Hatter and Furrier. SO WEST KINO ST. GKNTS' lTINK liATS. l.AIUKS' ClIOICK i'UU3. llhST SKAI.SKIN COATS AND JACKETS ONllAM), Oli M A1)K TO M KA9Umt At UKSIUKU. MUKK3 IN KNULKSS VAU1KTY. fd IKHAltRlbON 1M KliKOTKO 1 WILL otter nil ltuil Kstate vlven me from this date,Uctober3J,Ierthlrtydav, )rm. Saloer uosaie. auu. r. uinu;iil, Successor te Henry fcttiubert. Auctioneer ana Ileal Its late Agent, 61 North Unke Btneb eW-Ud DRYUOODB. ir-an wyifvai f& 'mt&. pRIOB lilBT. BARD ftKcELROi, 33 and 36 Seuth QneftnBt., (OppeslU FennUlilnn 1 PRICE" LIST : off" e few of the many bargains we are ' SHAWLS. Veubi i Shawis i at ia. rzseTlB, kilo, M and np. theprfee! """ w bmt Sfoeaaat nisAHKMTB. w7niCrilS,?t,'-'.Wi UNDBBWIAB. Children's Unf erwear, smallest alia, starts S1?,a.,,aXtaKamtf1t;,e',80'-t &&& Ladlea1 Merine JjJnderwear at Me, tie, te. 7Je ana up. Onr Weqnallty U all w elalat ter 2MEE? """" V Uwrw. if' VVP. aieaea Underwear at 7c, nUff a 'IH' On l .O number WU1 com. pare with anythtng heretofore sold atW. !Je,iX.il,2erwear,,,wllltorce'ore at2Je, 37Ke, eec and np. .,H? Medicated Ondf rarear, set, tie, tl.ll.SBandllsrH. Camel's llulr ana Natural n wi tuw price. FLOOR OIL OLOIH. J.,J0in7fl.?.wAnaTa8,b,,,ieen Fleer and Table oil Cleth, we venture te aay, haa never been equalled by any ether houae. We have the reputation and we mean te keep ,el sell- !5?.,J2ieitw0rln,b',t,eene ea cieth that ever waa sold ter tha money, "WINDOW BHADB8. n!e.rJtSSa.ac'n1.tlM'',,,t U' "tl' DBiaa GOODS. ..1V?.,V?.nA.,0. Dnu Goods from aa per yard te I), In all the latest styles and shades . GLOVM3. Me(iLi'f,lkt?,',wf.4('4,MtMW eta and k'i, ?Sl "Pec1?1 altenuonte our2Se Weel Knit Gleve. Ask te see It, and If yen think !S2.ar,benS?t "Tthlng better lerleis tbaS ?r.aSnJibu?JH W" carry an Immense stock SL0!?. wtch or our advertisement and ?pri.,lle0tVS,.bwI.mp""bl0tOB,Ve " aew .We bpii goeda en small profits. We adver tise whu we get. When you come for It yen get It. Who el 10 Is under as small an ezpenve as we are only H tqnare from Centre? We can sell goods en small profits, ana we da BARD &llcELR0T, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St, (Opposite fountain Inn ) rpHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. High Class Plushes Only at Unusually Lew Trices. Our Stock of l'lush Garments is worth your while te Inspect If you contemplate purchasing anything ln this line this season. Alse all the Popular Styles In Cleth Garments for Lndies, Misses and Chll dren. Tbe People's Cash store, NO. 26 HAST KINO STREET, LANUACTKU, i'A. marlMvdJkw s T1LLTUKY COME, WATT&SHAND HAVK AllDKD TOTHElttUOLLKUTlON OT SfKUlAL liAUUAlNS IX FALL DRESS GOODS. WOOL r'ACK CASHUKHK8, Bouble Kela, All Celers, Ke a Yard. rifty 1'tecei All. Weel Mnch UIXBD TBI. COr UJ.OTMH.2Se a vard : thought Cheap at 87Hc 1'LAll) FLANNEL HUITIKUS, S3eayard; lately cold at BOe. t'orty.flve Inch 1'KKNCil IlKNltlRTrA SOe uyftid; imported te sail at 75a COLOUKD UKNB1KTTAS, SIXeayard; worth 87He. STUU'EII IIKNUIKTTAB. In Ee'U Celers and kewshaflea, UlKcayard t never sela for leas I ban II 00. Are the lleat Value we have Kver Ehewn for the Meney. COLOUKD UBXS3 SIltQES, 25e a yard regular prieeii7Kc. New Yerk Stere. COAL, SPEU1AL ATTENTION IS INVITED te our assortment et Indiana and ether nrut-clasa Western hard woeda. Aah. Oak, Maple, 1'eplar, Cherry, Ac. Sett kindling weed prepared for the teve, alae for lale. II, U.MAKllN JtUO, bum aaa Lumiwr i ara. r i.i water sueei, Lancaster, ra. nj-lyd -rAUMUAUDNER'H COS1PANY. GOAL DEALERS. Oracr-Ke. ia) North Qneenstreet, and Me. 6M Nerm 1'rlnce streeL liana i North frinee street, mar al tailing MfSba LAKOAITUUrA FALAOM or fABHlOlt. A STKIUH'S FAJiAOK OF FASHIOV. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASrilON, 13 East King Strebt. Lancaster, Pa, An early reduction in the prices el Dress Trimmings at the very time when everybody is en the lookout for them. Everybody must have them, and there is no need te wait until the season is ever, for we have made the reductions already. Our stock of Trimmings is large, much larger than we had expected or wanted. We are full and we must unload. New Is your chance. Read the reductions. , All our Braid Sets and Panels, black, colored or fancy, regard less of color or style, whether they sold fast or slew, reduced te cost Price, 50c reduced te 39c; 75c reduced te 58c; $1 te 79c; $1.25 te 98c; $1.50 te $1.19; $2 te $1.37; $2.50 te $1.98; $3 te $2.38. Braid Epaulettes, reduced from 50c te 39c. Fancy Braids, Braid Trim mings, Cord Trimmings, and Fancy Gimps. One let reduced te 5c a yard. One let reduced te 10c a yd. One big let reduced te 25c a yard. We call special attention te this last let, as it consists of all goods and most desirable styles and colors, such as were sold at 75c and $1 a yard. There is no room for them in our store, They must go. All our Colored Silk Che nille Fringes ler Wraps, at 25c. a yard; former price 50, 75c and One let of remnants of Black Silk Wrap Trimmings, reduced te 25c a yard; short pieces for merly sold 75c te $1.25 a yard. Black Braid Ornament Trim mings, 5 te 6 inches wide, re duced from 75c te 50c a yard. Heavy Silk Cord Ornament Trimming, wide, reduced from 75c te 50c a yard. One let of extra fine Black Braid Trimming, silk net work, reduced from $1.25, 1.50 te 75c a yard. Bead Fronts and Sets reduced, from $1.50 te $1.25; $2 te $1,50; $2.75 te $2.25; $4.50 te $3.50. Large Bead Cord Ornaments, reduced from 25c te 10c a yard. ASTRICH BROS. FmawesKa. , T BUKHK'8. After the Election. TBE VICTORIOUS PARTY Will want te Celcbrale tn Victory lu Seme Way. A Dealerslu FIREWORKS FLAGS a LANTERNS At all tlme?, we will have a geed supply of thete goeda In stock, and with a day's notice we can supply almost any quantity. EKESH GROCERIES AUUIVINQ DAILY. One Hundred Baaacts CONCOBILANP CA TAWBA UBAl'jtn,Uoed and Cheap. NEW rttClTS, NRW CANNED AND BOT TLK GOODS. lflnest TEAS AND cer FEES, with Candidate l'minel f hotea. rincat of the Campaign. A row I cTt. BURSK'S, HO. 17 BAST KING BTRHBT, LANCASTEB,1'A 'Telephone. BAKING 1'OWDHK- S' TKKLINU BAKING FOWBKK. sum BAKING POWDER ) Absolutely Pure. Tills Powder never varies. A marvel el purity, strength and wholeaemenees. Mere eoenomtcal than the ordinary kinds. Sold only In Cans by all Urecera. aiaaunu iiuurAUTumnu cu, 12 and U Spruce Street, Mew Yerk. augKJmd HUBLEY'8 TOLU KXPKCTORANT iaan admirable remedy for coughs and Ice!aspieaani te une.imui rem value, fut up at a popular prlee, 15 cents a bottle, for WMtJUaffMmt, N i,5f.iwsWi'i--
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